Similar words: reserved, preserve, reserve, observed, deserve, reservoir, reservation, serve. Meaning: [prɪ'zɜrvd /-'zɜːvd] adj. 1. prevented from decaying or spoiling and prepared for future use 2. kept intact or in a particular condition.
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151. Hardaker maintains that a distinction must be preserved between work and the inner life.
152. The project is a good example of co-operation between a preserved railway and a local bus company.
153. For centuries the Ensisheim fall remained the only case in which eyewitness reports of a fall were combined with preserved meteoritic material.
154. With regard to the origin of the pores, the intra-skeletal types were probably preserved during deposition and escaped infill by sediment.
155. All this music is preserved in the Eton Choirbook, compiled in c.1500-4 for use by the choir of Eton College chapel.
156. Why is it that content words tend to be preserved and function words omitted?
157. He preserved his grave and dignified bearing.
158. The facies of a modern beach is probably seldom preserved in the geological record.
159. This head must have been found in classical times and carefully preserved.
160. Bogwood: Wood that has been preserved in a peat bog.
161. Although many of the stones have fallen out,[http://sentencedict.com/preserved.html] the monument remains very well preserved.
162. They had been preserved because they inhabited a place apart.
163. This man was preserved in a Danish peat bog called Tollund Fen.
164. He's a vaIuable scientific artifact that must be carefully preserved.
165. Here Sanskrit is instructive precisely because it has preserved all the Indo - Europeans's features.
More similar words: reserved, preserve, reserve, observed, deserve, reservoir, reservation, serve, serve as, observe, observer, present, presence, represent, at present, presently, presented, omnipresent, for the present, presentation, representation, in the presence of, representative, misrepresentation, presentiment, ayurveda, proportional representation, nerve, swerve, perverse.